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Smoking on TV

Bxcigrfan

There Once was a Man from Nantucket...
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So i stumbled across a show called Shaken Not Stirred and Paul Rodriguez is sitting on stage with a lit stick in his hands chewing it every couple times and playing with it and then later on John Salley pulls out his smoke. they are talking candedly with Al Sharpton.

they go to commercial and right before going back into the show they give a shot of the rehersal table where did discuss the upcoming show and DL holding a PAM

Salley's cigar has no band but Rodriguez's looks like a Monty White band

i thought this was so cool cause it made them look even more chilled out and relaxed because it looks like a show about guys just shooting the shit like we do at our herfs, busting on each other, making each other laugh

this has been a hobby i have been so glad to partake in i have met so many good people.

enjoy your smokes
 
Gonna have to check that show out. I love seeing the so-called famous ones acting like us regular folk -- smoking stogies and shooting the shit.

Thanks for the heads up.
 
I watched this show a few weeks ago. The cigars are what got me to stop on the channel. I also caught it tonight. What confuses me is why Al Sharpton is there with them?
 
Just my luck, DIRECTV does not carry My Network so no Saken Not Stirred for me. :angry:
 
Don't they know that if children saw them smoking on television that the children will smoke cigars and die a matter of months later? Won't somebody please think of the children? :rolleyes: :sign:

The only time I ever saw Two and a Half Men, Charlie Sheen had several famous people in his living room and they were all smoking cigars. Elvis Costello, Harry Dean Stanton (I think) and a couple of others. I could've sworn Charlie was smoking a PSD4.
 
Don't they know that if children saw them smoking on television that the children will smoke cigars and die a matter of months later?

Shhh! Don't give 'em ideas! They'll call it something like 7th hand smoke and fabricate some study to show its DANGER! :sign:
 
Don't they know that if children saw them smoking on television that the children will smoke cigars and die a matter of months later? Won't somebody please think of the children? :rolleyes: :sign:

The only time I ever saw Two and a Half Men, Charlie Sheen had several famous people in his living room and they were all smoking cigars. Elvis Costello, Harry Dean Stanton (I think) and a couple of others. I could've sworn Charlie was smoking a PSD4.
Yeah his humidor would move around the house, I guess set design didn’t know where to place it or Charlie was smoking on set so they moved it to where ever he would predominately be. But it used to always be on the coffee table where they would sit and watch TV.
 
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